LIGHTING TECH Flashcards

1
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Qualities of light

A

Form & Distribution
Intensity
Direction & Movement
Color

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2
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Functions of Stage Light

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Visibility
Selective Focus
Modeling
Mood

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3
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Paperwork

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Light Plot
Section View Drawing 
Channel Hook Up
 Instrument Schedule 
Magic Sheet
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4
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PRIMARY & SECODARY Lighting colors

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RGB

CYM

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5
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3 parts of electrical circuit

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Source, load, circuit

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6
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SOurce

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Origin of electrical potential (batteries/outlets), DC battery or AC

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7
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Load

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A device that converts electrical energy into another form of energy(Lamps, lights, computer)

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8
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West Virginia formula

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W=VA

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9
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2 different circuits

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Series & Parallel

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10
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Electrical Current –

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The flow or movement of electrons through a conductor, amps

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11
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Electrical Potential –

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Difference in charge between two bodies.

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12
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Volts –

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The unit of measurement of the electrical potential.

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13
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Watts –

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– Measure of the rate work is done. one watt is the rate at which work if

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14
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Conductors

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Allow electricity to flow. – Example - Metals like copper.

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15
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Insulators –

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Don not allow electricity to pass through it. Example – Rubber

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16
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Wire Gauge

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Tells you how many Amps a cord can safely carry. Overloading causes the cables to heat up melt/ spark
and can lead to a fire.